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Questionable Questing

Plotvitalnpc
Plotvitalnpc
Does that make them gateway dogs?
ReinZero
ReinZero
Or because big dogs look menacing.
daniel_gudman
daniel_gudman
around here? No, that's not why people like large dogs
MadKeyboard
MadKeyboard
[insert horribly, horribly inappropriate comment here that would, if said IRL, probably be responded with a smack to the face and/or heated glare from all non-pervetered individuals who hear it]
ReinZero
ReinZero
Well yes ghost. They could be good with kids in that way....
Plotvitalnpc
Plotvitalnpc
I meant, like...golden retrievers.
The sort of large dog stereotypically considered well behaved, but it's actually just that they're much more rigorously tamed as puppies than smaller ones, because they'll carry their juvenile behavior through their whole lives.
daniel_gudman
daniel_gudman
I feel like you're digging yourself deeper, there
Plotvitalnpc
Plotvitalnpc
*sighs*
And here I just wanted to make a shitty pun about 'gateway dogs'.
MadKeyboard
MadKeyboard
>Golden Retriever
>A large dog

Yiu and I have very different definitions here, I can tell. Like, when I hear those words, I think of a St. Bernard's, or a Newfoundland Labradoar. A Golden Retriever is just… Well, Dog. 'Normal size', I suppose.

Mind you, I have a Golden Retriever, so I'm prob'ly biased.
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